Friday, October 13, 2017

There are actually three major volcanoes set to erupt in the Pacific but
for now Bali and Vanuatu are more news/insurance-worthy....

Sinabung is the third volcano. The reason the others—which haven't yet gone off—are more newsworthy is that, since it came roaring back to life in 2010 Sinabung has been one of the most active volcanoes in the world, sort of the Mt. Etna of the Pacific.

We've been following the Sumatran action not so much because it is impressive, which it is:

A
woman carries her daughter in a nearby field as Mount Sinabung spews
pyroclastic ash and debris on

“People are accustomed to seeing the
eruption of Mount Sinabung because since it was set to alert status on
June 2, 2015 almost every day there was an eruption,” said BNPB spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho in a press release.

“Almost every day Mount Sinabung in Karo
regency of North Sumatra province erupts, besides throwing volcanic ash,
the eruption is also accompanied by earthquakes, red-hot lava and hot
clouds,” he said.

The volcanic ash column from Sinabung’s
eruption on Thursday was recorded as having a height of 2,000 meters,
followed by a cloud of hot fall, sliding 1,500 meters to the south and
2,000 meters to the east-southeast.

While an eruption just the day before, on
Oct. 11 at 10:51pm sent a volcanic ash column up 1,5000 meters, an
earthquake for 333 seconds of the eruption, and ash rain in some
surrounding villages....MORE